Defendant Todd Kaplan and his co-conspirators defrauded Plaintiff Francine Shulman and her companies, stealing her interest in a cannabis cultivation operation that Defendants admitted could have become one of the world’s largest by 2019.
Ms. Shulman, an experienced farmer in Santa Barbara County, invested in the Iron Angel Ranch in 2014, with plans to cultivate organic produce and medical cannabis. By 2017, she expanded her operation and positioned herself to take advantage of California’s evolving cannabis laws, which presented an opportunity to scale her business significantly.
In June 2017, Ms. Shulman met Todd Kaplan, the founder and CEO of Vertical Brands, who immediately recognized the value of her business. Kaplan, a convicted felon with a history of fraud, had been indicted on multiple charges, including healthcare fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering. He pleaded guilty to tax evasion in 2007 but avoided prosecution on over 130 other charges. Kaplan’s criminal history, however, did not deter him from continuing his fraudulent schemes.
Kaplan saw an opportunity to exploit Ms. Shulman’s vulnerability. He promised her partnership and support, claiming he could help grow her business and navigate the changing cannabis industry. However, Kaplan and his co-defendants quickly set about manipulating Ms. Shulman, misrepresenting their cannabis expertise and financial capabilities. They persuaded her to enter into contracts that, unbeknownst to her, were designed to steal her business and assets.
Once the deal was struck, Kaplan’s true intentions became clear. He took control of Iron Angel Ranch, used it to cultivate crops, and failed to pay Ms. Shulman any profits. Kaplan and his associates resorted to harassment, intimidation, and threats to maintain control over her property and force her out of the business. His fraudulent conduct was part of a broader scheme targeting multiple victims, where he would create sham partnerships, exploit vulnerable individuals, and wrongfully seize valuable assets for his personal gain.